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Jun 14, 2014 14:19:45   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
Trying to decide whether to keep my 24-105 or sell it. It's a great walk around lens and I was using it a lot until I got my 24-70. Now I haven't used my 105 for several months.

I want to get a 100-300 because I don't have a long lens for, well, long shots. Right now my 105 is a boat anchor. I guess it's a good back up.

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Jun 14, 2014 14:30:03   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
gemlenz wrote:
Trying to decide whether to keep my 24-105 or sell it. It's a great walk around lens and I was using it a lot until I got my 24-70. Now I haven't used my 105 for several months.

I want to get a 100-300 because I don't have a long lens for, well, long shots. Right now my 105 is a boat anchor. I guess it's a good back up.


Canon? I keep my 24-105 f/4L IS USM on my 5D MK III as my walkaround lens. For the right price, I'd like to pick up a copy for my sister who shoots with a 50D. I also own Canons newest 70-300mm L series glass, which turns out to be one of my favorites for shooting RevolutionaryWar Reenactments.

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Jun 14, 2014 14:51:44   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
Yeah, I meant the 70-300, not 100-300. I have a 70-200 2.8 so not sure 100mm is worth the extra cash. DO you have any experience with the 300mm L? That looks like it may be a better choice for telephoto shooting.
Bob Yankle wrote:
Canon? I keep my 24-105 f/4L IS USM on my 5D MK III as my walkaround lens. For the right price, I'd like to pick up a copy for my sister who shoots with a 50D. I also own Canons newest 70-300mm L series glass, which turns out to be one of my favorites for shooting RevolutionaryWar Reenactments.

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Jun 14, 2014 14:55:33   #
Haydon
 
I own the 70-300L and my only complaint is the variable aperture. Otherwise it's sharp throughout the range, very compact (perfect travel zoom) and built like a tank. Still a little heavy but not like a 70-200 2.8 which can be testing. I'd hightly recommend this lens and the 24-105L is a redundancy when you have a 24-70.

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Jun 14, 2014 14:58:37   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
gemlenz wrote:
Trying to decide whether to keep my 24-105 or sell it. It's a great walk around lens and I was using it a lot until I got my 24-70. Now I haven't used my 105 for several months.

I want to get a 100-300 because I don't have a long lens for, well, long shots. Right now my 105 is a boat anchor. I guess it's a good back up.


Gem, get rid of it. If you have no need for it, and it doesn't fit into how/what you shoot, why just wait for it to depreciate?
Sell it and reinvest in something you can use.
People talk about their "lens collections". You collect stamps, not lenses. A lens collection will eventually be worth nothing!! :lol:
SS

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Jun 14, 2014 14:58:46   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
Do you have any experience with the 300mm L f/4?It's the same rim size (77mm) so I can use the same filters I use for my 24-70 and 70-200.
Haydon wrote:
I own the 70-300L and my only complaint is the variable aperture. Otherwise it's sharp throughout the range, very compact (perfect travel zoom) and built like a tank. Still a little heavy but not like a 70-200 2.8 which can be testing. I'd hightly recommend this lens and the 24-105L is a redundancy when you have a 24-70.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:00:04   #
ptcanon3ti Loc: NJ
 
The only complaint I have with the 70-300L is it really doesn't take TC's well. The 300 f4 is very adaptable with TC's. Yes filter size is 77mm.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:00:04   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
good advice. Just trying to decide my next lens choice close to that price range.
SharpShooter wrote:
Gem, get rid of it. If you have no need for it, and it doesn't fit into how/what you shoot, why just wait for it to depreciate?
Sell it and reinvest in something you can use.
People talk about their "lens collections". You collect stamps, not lenses. A lens collection will eventually be worth nothing!! :lol:
SS

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Jun 14, 2014 15:01:04   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
interesting. Do you use Canon 2x TC, or Kenko?
ptcanon3ti wrote:
The only complaint I have with the 70-300L is it really doesn't take TC's well. The 300 f4 is very adaptable with TC's

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Jun 14, 2014 15:02:25   #
ptcanon3ti Loc: NJ
 
I have the 70-300, so I don't use a TC. But I know guys who use the Kenko with great results.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:14:05   #
amehta Loc: Boston
 
gemlenz wrote:
Trying to decide whether to keep my 24-105 or sell it. It's a great walk around lens and I was using it a lot until I got my 24-70. Now I haven't used my 105 for several months.

I want to get a 100-300 because I don't have a long lens for, well, long shots. Right now my 105 is a boat anchor. I guess it's a good back up.

I would never use lenses with "good" image quality like the 24-105mm and 70-300mm when I have lenses with "great" IQ like the 24-70mm (f/2.8?) and 70-200mm f/2.8. Of course, 300mm is longer than 200mm, but is it going to make a significant difference in your photography? Or won't you really want 400mm? If that's not in your current budget, I think a Canon 1.4x TC is the best way to get to 300mm for now.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:19:55   #
Haydon
 
gemlenz wrote:
Do you have any experience with the 300mm L f/4?It's the same rim size (77mm) so I can use the same filters I use for my 24-70 and 70-200.


Many people on this forum swear by the 300F4 and I would suspect it to be slightly sharper than the 70-300L.

It also handles a teleconverter well but I would advice using a 1.4x instead of a 2x because of the significant image quality loss.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:20:08   #
gemlenz Loc: Gilbert Arizona
 
my 24-70 is F/4 The 300 f/4 prime is lighter than the 70-200 and with a T/C on my 7D should give me good range. What brand T/C do you recommend?
amehta wrote:
I would never use lenses with "good" image quality like the 24-105mm and 70-300mm when I have lenses with "great" IQ like the 24-70mm (f/2.8?) and 70-200mm f/2.8. Of course, 300mm is longer than 200mm, but is it going to make a significant difference in your photography? Or won't you really want 400mm? If that's not in your current budget, I think a Canon 1.4x TC is the best way to get to 300mm for now.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:24:57   #
Haydon
 
amehta wrote:
I would never use lenses with "good" image quality like the 24-105mm and 70-300mm when I have lenses with "great" IQ like the 24-70mm (f/2.8?) and 70-200mm f/2.8. Of course, 300mm is longer than 200mm, but is it going to make a significant difference in your photography? Or won't you really want 400mm? If that's not in your current budget, I think a Canon 1.4x TC is the best way to get to 300mm for now.


You're under estimating the 70-300L and I own the 24-70 2.8L and the 70-200 2.8L. It has excellent IQ and will keep you packing lighter. When I travel I leave the 70-200 2.8L and the 1.4x teleconverter at home.

gemlenz wrote:
my 24-70 is F/4 The 300 f/4 prime is lighter than the 70-200 and with a T/C on my 7D should give me good range. What brand T/C do you recommend?


I can't speak for 3rd party because I haven't owned them. I'm very satified with the V3 from Canon.

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Jun 14, 2014 15:28:57   #
amehta Loc: Boston
 
gemlenz wrote:
my 24-70 is F/4 The 300 f/4 prime is lighter than the 70-200 and with a T/C on my 7D should give me good range. What brand T/C do you recommend?

With two Canon lenses (70-200mm f/2.8 and 300mm f/4), I would stick with the Canon 1.4x TC.

If weight is a factor when shooting, I strongly recommend a monopod. If I'm using a lens with a tripod foot, I almost always use a monopod.

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